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A Christmas Eve game would be a slap in the face for football fans
THE festive fixture list is comfortably one of the best aspects of English football.
High on cost, low on laughs, you'll leave bored and broke
MIDWAY through dinner at Mauro Colagreco, the shining flagship at the head of Raffles London’s fearsome armada of all-new food and beverage options, our server invoked the idea of lively, familial warmth.
Minister blasts Secretary-General as wrong for saying Hamas attack 'didn't happen in a vacuum'
Minister blasts Secretary-General as wrong for saying Hamas attack 'didn't happen in a vacuum'
Profound, absurd and full of sass - this might be the best thing since sliced bread
IT seems writer Lynn Nottage can turn just about anything into dramatic gold.
I'll keep taking the long-term action needed to make UK better'
RISHI Sunak doubled down today on his bid to be a great reformer in British politics as he vowed there is \"more to do\" after a series of landmark decisions.
KULUSEVSKI: WE MUST EXPLOIT OUR BIG BREAK
EURO ABSENCE GIVES SPURS HUGE’ EDGE IN LEAGUE
Midfield key with Gunners needing to be fast learners
IT is not yet win or bust for Arsenal in the Champions League, but Mikel Arteta knows the importance of a victory here in Spain tonight.
Crime analysis software takes engineer from BT to the DEA
OF THE many new businesses concocted every year, about 90% fail, a handful make the world taste better, a smattering boost global sustainability efforts.
Hipgnosis search for new deal falls flat
THE saga over the future of the Hipgnosis Songs Fund took another twist today ahead of a crucial vote on its future.
Ugly buildings are a health issue - make London beautiful again
THERE’S a problem. Almost everyone can feel it. The outsides of most new buildings are soulless and depressing. Except for a few exceptions, most of them are boring.
Starmer walks a tightrope on the Middle Kast
A GLANCE at the opinions polls suggests that Keir Starmer is not obviously weighed down by the Iraq war, which hobbled his party for years. Yet it casts a long shadow over Labour still.
Diana scandal hid in plain sight for 24 years
Why we finally decided Bashir’s Panorama tactics mattered
130,000 workers in capital get 10% rise as 'Living Wage' is boosted
MORE than 130,000 Londoners are set to receive a 10 per cent pay boost, as the London Living Wage rises from £11.95 an hour to £13.15.
How Jewish and Palestinian Londoners are feeling now
While the devastating events of the Israel-Hamas conflict may be taking place 2,500 miles away, the repercussions have been felt by people from communities here in London. Emma Loffhagen speaks to the capital's diasporas
Minister keen to roll out surgical robots in NHS amid record treatment waiting times
MORE robots are set to be rolled out across the NHS after the success of pioneering technology in London.
Three teenagers are arrested 'for trying to set fire to Union flags in Palestine protest'
THREE teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of racial hatred amid reports that a group chanting “Free Palestine” removed and tried to set fire to Union flags in Twickenham.
Hamas hit me with stick and took me on bike
I went through hell, says Israeli hostage, 85, freed after being kept in spiderweb’ of Gaza tunnels
'SONNY ALWAYS WANTS TO PLAY ...THAT'S GREAT'
POSTECOGLOU ALLAYS FEARS OVER SKIPPER’S FITNESS
New-look England set-up is all about evolution not revolution
BY THE time England face Argentina on Friday night, they will have been around France in 57 days.
Sir Bobby, football's humble giant
& England and United icon let his feet do the talking as he tutned tragedy into triumph
Yet another shaky Raya show puts spotlight back on Arteta
AARON RAMSDALE was not at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, but Arsenal fans in the away end still sang his name.
Engineer Keller provides welcome upgrade after run of flops
UPGRADED guidance by ground engineer Keller today provided much needed cheer after a run of profit warnings across the wider London market.
Gold and gas dip after aid crosses into Gaza
GOLD and energy prices dipped today as investors eyed strong looking US economic data after a weekend that offered some relief about the state of the disaster in Gaza.
Uncover the beauty of Qatar
After hosting last year's World Cup, this Middle Eastern gem continues to go from strength to strength
Do we all want to slouch around Moorgate in the rain in trench coats? Actually, maybe we do
IT HAS taken me about three years to find a trench coat that didn’t make me feel slightly tense.
The way we in Britain talk about Israel-Palestine says more about us than them
THE war is packaged and globalised. Your sympathy for one side — though the best people care for both — is a signifier of who you are.
Show & tell: ITV's new workplace relationship rules
WHY, you ask yourself, would anyone want to work for ITV? The company has finally responded to criticism about its blind-eye policy to Phillip Schofield’s relationship with a much younger employee by getting all totalitarian.
Hot Chip are hot stuff at the old Ikea ... and there's an early night thrown in
CONSIDERING that Drumsheds is not only London’s largest new dance venue, but the world’s, it’s actually incredibly civilised.
Lime to overtake Boris bikes in hire battle
Use soars by 10% each month as TfL cycles suffer fall after price hike
Row deepens as Met boss quizzed over policing of Gaza protest
THE row over the Met’s policing of a pro-Palestinian rally in central London intensified today as Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley was due to meet the Home Secretary.